Hello Gavin,
I would like to volunteer as mentor. I'm first time mentor, hope you will
bare with me.
Kytoto cabinet is under GNU GPL, but it is not a hard necessary
dependency to Pistachio, it’s an optional pluggable storage engine. It’s
designed in the way that it’s totally pluggable and very
Stefan,
In order to open source something, you have to define what you mean by
open source. If you mean that anybody can do anything at all with the
code including claim it as their own, then you mean to put it into the public
domain https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_domain.
If you mean
On 25.06.2015 09:17, Jochen Theodorou wrote:
Am 24.06.2015 23:32, schrieb Ross Gardler (MS OPEN TECH):
For HTTPd I was referring to the assertion from Justin earlier in
this thread FWIW, httpd always had nightly tarballs available for
consumption and testing. (though reading that now I wonder
+1 (non-binding)
Thanks
Venkat
On 6/24/15, 6:46 PM, Venkatesh Seetharam venkat...@apache.org wrote:
Hello folks,
This is a call for a vote on the Apache Atlas 0.5 incubating release.
A vote was held on developer mailing list and it passed with 9 +1's.
Vote thread: http://s.apache.org/RyM
No -1s in 72 hours.
This clearance passes.
Thanks all!
Jan
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On 20 Jun 2015, at 15:58, Jan Lehnardt j...@apache.org wrote:
Heya,
on behalf of the CouchDB project, I’d like to request IP Clearance for
CouchDB Docker:
No -1s in 72 hours.
This clearance passes.
Thanks all!
Jan
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On 22 Jun 2015, at 12:32, Jan Lehnardt j...@apache.org wrote:
Heya,
on behalf of the CouchDB project, I’d like to request IP Clearance for
CouchDB nano:
No -1s in 72 hours.
This clearance passes.
Thanks all!
Jan
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On 20 Jun 2015, at 16:02, Jan Lehnardt j...@apache.org wrote:
Heya,
on behalf of the CouchDB project, I’d like to request IP Clearance for
CouchDB CouchPerUser:
Thank you, Amareshwari.
On Friday, June 26, 2015, Jake Farrell jfarr...@apache.org wrote:
Hi Amareshwari
Thanks for catching the incorrect wording for removing the dependency
before graduation, should have been before first incubating release,
updated. Glad to have you on board as a mentor
Thanks Gavin.
Please let me suggest that novelty is not a requirement for incubation, and
a proposal doesn't need to make claims of novelty to be accepted.
Should the proposal be accepted for incubation, you may find your new
neighbors at Apache can do X where you weren't aware of it. It will be
Am 26.06.2015 11:39, schrieb Jochen Theodorou:
Am 26.06.2015 09:19, schrieb Branko Čibej:
On 25.06.2015 09:17, Jochen Theodorou wrote:
[...]
nightly source tarballs? Is that really a thing?
Yes, it is, why wouldn't it be? Httpd isn't even written in Java, and
yet it can actually run on
On Fri, Jun 26, 2015 at 6:58 PM, Dennis E. Hamilton dennis.hamil...@acm.org
wrote:
Oddly, you as an individual in the US can't *put* a work into the public
domain, but you can make a quit claim that forswears defense of any of the
exclusive rights of you, the copyright holder. That does not
Small but important correction.
It is not permissible to claim a public-domain creation of another as your
own. There is no open-range, mustang copyright arrangement.
In the US, works of the US Government are born public-domain. Not others.
Oddly, you as an individual in the US can't *put*
Am 26.06.2015 09:19, schrieb Branko Čibej:
On 25.06.2015 09:17, Jochen Theodorou wrote:
[...]
nightly source tarballs? Is that really a thing?
Yes, it is, why wouldn't it be? Httpd isn't even written in Java, and
yet it can actually run on computers! :)
I was asking because whoever is able
There's a difference between making a claim, affixing a notice, etc., and it
being lawful and the right to having done so being legally defensible.
I suspect this normally doesn't matter and is a trifle unless a conflict of
some sort drags the usurper into court. Finding plagiarism, even in a
+1 (non binding)
We have been running regressions tests on this release and dont see any
blockers.
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Arpit Gupta
Hortonworks Inc.
http://hortonworks.com/
On Jun 25, 2015, at 12:25 PM, Jakob Homan jgho...@gmail.com wrote:
+1 (binding, forwarded from podling vote)
On 25 June 2015 at
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